

Preview will get you only so far (further with extreme patience), but you may find yourself quickly defeated if your expectations are too high. Although extremely capable, don’t expect this free, lightweight app to perform like a $700 powerhouse. Here the subject and the surrounding sand are completely different in color and contrast so the Instant Alpha tool makes quick work of selecting the background for deletion. Otherwise, Instant Alpha will not be able to differentiate between the subject’s pixels and those belonging to the background.

NOTE: All of the tools in Preview use the same cross-shaped cursor (+). Providing you are viewing an image and not a pdf, you will be able to use any of the tools in this menu (otherwise they will be grayed out, indicating that they are not available for use with pdf files). You can either: a) click and hold that button for a pop-up menu of all the selection tools, or, b) stretch the width of the Preview window causing the selection tools to line up side-by-side in the lower toolbar. The Edit Toolbar will display beneath the default toolbar revealing several useful tools, the Selection Tools button among them (see above). Access is to the tool is gained by first clicking on the Show Edit Toolbar button shown above. With OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion), Instant Alpha now is hidden away in its own toolbar and nested within with a group of selection tools.
